Content Warning: This story contains descriptions of alleged sexual assaults.
A federal East Bay women’s prison where multiple staff have been charged with sexual abuse is now facing 12 additional lawsuits over misconduct at the facility.
The deluge of claims filed Thursday brings the total number of lawsuits facing the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin to 63. It arrives on top of a major class-action lawsuit against ongoing abuse and retaliation at the prison and demands for changes at the facility, which is still under review by a federal judge.
“Some of these women have just faced horrific abuse and are seeking some sort of accountability,” Amaris Montes, an attorney with Rights Behind Bars, told KQED. “Their goal is not necessarily just damages, but to continue to speak about this issue and keep other people safe who are still in Dublin.”
Eight correctional officers are facing charges of sex crimes at FCI Dublin since 2022, and six of them have been convicted and sentenced, including the former warden and chaplain at the prison.